Clown World Justice: Why is the US Military Running Its Own Kangaroo Courts on British Soil?
A British academic gets strangled in her own country, only for a bunch of boomer US Air Force officers in uniform to decide the verdict.

Welcome to the absolute state of modern Britain, where the concept of national sovereignty has officially become a joke. In a bizarre display of globalist treaty-making gone wrong, it turns out that if you are a British citizen living in your own country, you can get choked out in your own apartment, and the local police won't even be the ones running the trial. Instead, Uncle Sam flies in a panel of older military dudes in uniform to hold a private court-martial and decide what happens to one of their own.
This is exactly what happened to Sarah Steele, an academic living in Cambridge. She was assaulted and strangled in her flat by Jacob Wulfson, a US fighter pilot who apparently lived nearby. Now, in any normal sovereign country, if a foreigner strangles a local resident, they get locked up by local police and tried in a local court before a jury of regular citizens. But not in the UK. Because of a cozy little Cold War-era setup called the Visiting Forces Act, the British state basically folded its hand and let the US military take over the case.
The trial that followed was straight out of a parallel universe. Steele had to walk into a courtroom packed with US Air Force officers. The entire jury consisted of older military men, all dressed up in their uniforms, playing judge and jury in a country they don't even belong to. It was an absolute circus of institutional self-protection, where the victim was treated like an outsider in her own homeland.
Steele didn't hold back when describing the absolute absurdity of the situation. She talked about how incredibly difficult it was to literally sit in a room full of people in uniform—overwhelmingly older men—who didn't have even a sliver of life experience similar to her own. They were culturally completely different, yet they were the ones holding all the cards. It’s the ultimate "we have investigated ourselves and found we did nothing wrong" energy.
This parallel justice system operates right under the noses of British citizens, especially in areas like Cambridge and Suffolk, which are packed with US military bases. It seems that the rules-based international order means local laws are just suggestions if you happen to fly a fighter jet. The globalist elites are more than happy to let foreign military commands run their own sovereign legal enclaves inside the UK, shielding their personnel from actual local accountability.
Let’s be real: the system is set up to protect the institution, not the civilian. When a foreign military is allowed to police itself on domestic soil, the message to local citizens is loud and clear: your safety and your legal rights are secondary to maintaining the defense establishment's good vibes. It's a complete betrayal of basic national sovereignty.

